
On not sweating the small stuff
“I think when you have a baby there’s like no time for any, like, shit,” she told the Associated Press. “Excuse my language. You don’t have time for it and sometimes I see things and I’m like, ‘I’m not gonna let that slide. This person was wrong.’ Or whatever I’m feeling I speak my mind a little bit more after I’ve had our daughter. I don’t know if it’s a combination of being married to someone that’s super honest and open and says whatever he wants whenever he wants to or just not having time really for anything else but the truth and just being real.”
On appreciating the small stuff
“I love being a mom! It’s the most rewarding feeling! I really love every phase!” she told a parenting blog. “Just the way my daughter laughs with me, all of the small things in life you appreciate.”
On balancing career and motherhood
“It is an adjustment trying to balance a career and motherhood for sure, but the key is to prioritize,” she said. “You become more selective and work on projects that are so meaningful because you want every other waking moment spent with your family. You have to remember though to make time for yourself. If you feel good, you will be happy in your career and family life and everyone is happy!”
On maintaining her post-baby body
“Sometimes it just messes with you because your body changes after you have a baby, so I always say I thought my butt and my hips were big to begin with, [but] after the baby, it’s like out of control,” she said. “I never want to get too comfortable because I feel better about myself when I’m just a little bit down. So, it’s not about what anyone thinks about me, it’s what I—and I’m not trying to be crazy . . . I don’t think I’m huge—I just think, ‘You know, I got to get it together.’”
On making time for yourself
“It’s that simple: to prioritize. And make some time for yourself. I make sure I do take time for myself; I have lunches with my girlfriends, and do things that are important,” she told the Daily Mail. Adding, “I get up and work out every morning. I know that I don’t feel as good as I could feel if I don’t—and you want to feel your best so you can give to everyone else. ”
On making time for your friends
“Sometimes I see a lot of my friends just get taken over by their kids and their life, and that’s great, but if you don’t spend a little bit of time—whether it’s two hours a day, or one day a week to and visit with your friends,” she said. “It really helps a lot.”
On being a strict mother
“I am a strict mother,” she told the Daily Mail. “I’m really fun and playful, but I’m really strict on nap time, and sleeping in her own crib,” she said. Adding: “And maybe on weekends, [North will] come and sleep in the bed with us. But . . . I’m not crazy strict.”
On her children working for what they want
“I was saying that earlier to my friends, ‘I wonder what [North’s] first job is gonna be,’” she told the London Evening Standard. “And they were like, ‘What? She’s gonna have a job?’ and I was like, ‘Are you kidding me? Of course she is.’ She will have to work for what she wants.”
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